The New York City hotel maid who accused the former Fund International Monetary Chief Dominique Strauss Kahn of sexual assault has worked as a prostitute, the new york Post reports.
A close investigation of defence source told the Post that the Sofitel Hotel housekeeper would have sex with men invited to the hotel for the money.
"It y information... its obtaining extraordinary Councils," the source told the post.
The source also stated that the maid had "lots of expenses - hair braiding, fresh show - paid by not related to his men".
Friday, gave them pause for Strauss-Kahn walked out of court free on bail after prosecutors said a survey of the extensive experience of the housekeeper Hotel accusing him of sexual assault.
The servant accused Hotel Strauss-Kahn, to hunt him through its suite of luxury in may, trying to pull his tights and forcing them to perform oral sex.
Strauss-Kahn had been free on $ 6 million in cash and bond, but under house arrest for the weeks in a gentle loft in Manhattan. The charges, which include attempting to rape, have not been reduced, but the move signals that prosecutors believe not the charges are as absolute as they once seemed.
District of Manhattan Prosecutor's Office revealed that 32-year-old woman had committed a multitude of minor fraud to better his life to the United States since its arrival in the country, seven years including effigy on the immigration formalities, cheating on his taxes and poorly formulated his income so that she could live in an apartment reserved for the poor.
In a letter to counsel for Strauss-Kahn, prosecutors also said that she had made false as it did immediately after the attack alleged Strauss-Kahn - instead of escaping its suite of luxury in a corridor and wait for a supervisor, she goes to clean up another piece and then returned to clean suite of Strauss-Kahn before reporting the meeting.
Attorney of District of Manhattan Cyrus Vance told journalists after the hearing that the investigation of sex assault alleged at the Sofitel Hotel "raised concerns about the credibility of the witness of the complainant."
"It's a great relief," said the Attorney for Strauss-Kahn William Taylor, adding that the case highlighted "" how it is easy for people to be charged with serious crimes and that there was a rush to judgment.""
"It's so important in this country that people, especially the media, refrain from judgment until the facts are all in,", he said.
But Attorney of the accuser not to return to the seriousness of the charges, told journalists that the claim of Strauss-Khan of consensual sexual intercourse is a "lie".
"On the first day she described a violent sexual assault Dominique Strauss-Kahn committed against it," Attorney Ken Thompson said.
"She described that sexual assault several times, prosecutors and me, and it has never changed one thing about this meeting," he said. "Here, the victim may have made a few mistakes, but this does not mean that it is not a rape victim."
He also referred to media reports that his client was involved with a drug trafficker, calling them lies.
"The DA may be about to abandon the victim, but we will not abandon him.". We will comply with it, "said Thompson.
Vance said her Office is committed to the truth and will continue to investigate thoroughly alleged crime.
"The defence of the rights of victims of sexual crime is among the highest priorities of the Office," Vance told journalists. "We believe that we have any to support and maintain privacy and keep safe, and we will continue to do so."
Strauss-Kahn arrived at the courthouse Friday morning in a Lexus SUVS and confidently strode up the steps of granite with his wife, French journalist Anne Sinclair. He was wearing a dark grey suit, it has a white jacket.
After the hearing, he walked slowly out of the courthouse with his arm on his shoulder, smile slightly to the crowd that themselves are gathered outside.
His passport remained surrender, and it is not even allowed to leave the country. His lawyer, Benjamin Brafman, said that Strauss-Kahn would be free to travel to the United States.
Jana winter of FoxNews.com and the Associated Press contributed to this report.
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